According to court documents, McClain’s car crashed into another vehicle on Sixth Street at South Mebane Street at 12:22 p.m. Oct. 15, 2011. Two passengers in the other car suffered internal injuries. One had a broken pelvis, warrants said.

McClain blew a .15 about an hour after the crash, documents said.

In exchange for the plea, the state dismissed charges of failure to stop at a red light, failure to reduce speed, simple assault and driving while license revoked.

Alamance County Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Rob Johnson sentenced McClain as a level five offender and consolidated the injury charges into a 23- to 28-month active sentence. He arrested judgment on the DWI charge because McClain pleaded guilty to causing the injuries after consuming alcohol.

Mebane police charged her Nov. 7, 2011, with cashing a $500 check from the closed account of Tara Pulliam at Fidelity Bank. In exchange for the plea, the state dismissed charges of felony uttering and obtaining property by false pretense.

Johnson sentenced her as a level one offender and issued a suspended four- to five-month sentence, placing her on 24 months’ probation. She was ordered to pay $510 restitution and not be at Fidelity Bank.

In exchange for the plea, the state dismissed charges of obtaining property by false pretense, felony larceny and possession of stolen goods. Woods was charged Jan. 8, 2012, with stealing electric motors and farm equipment and selling it for $303 at a recycling business, warrants said.

Johnson issued two suspended 45-day sentences and placed Woods on 24 months’ probation. He was ordered to pay $800 of $4,000 restitution to victims by Thursday afternoon.

■ Walter Junior Haith, 38, of Delaware Street, Burlington, pleaded guilty to three counts of selling cocaine and three counts of possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine.

Haith was charged with selling to Alamance County detectives several times in February 2012.

Johnson consolidated the charges into two sentences, an active 15- to 27-month sentence with 229 days’ credit for time served and a suspended 15- to 27-month sentence. Haith will be on 24 months’ probation when he’s release from prison.

■ Michael Eugene Thompson, 30, of Huffine Mill Road, Burlington, pleaded guilty to habitual misdemeanor assault on a female, a felony, and assault on a female.

Burlington police charged him Aug. 23 with hitting a woman in her face, arms, chest and legs and dragging her by her hair.

Johnson sentenced him as a level three offender and issued a nine- to 20-month sentence with credit for 202 days spent in jail.